4/14/2023 0 Comments Kickstarter comicsKnow how long your project will take, how much it will cost, and where the money will go. Notice which projects get you excited and which ones look unappealing or unprofessional. Print stretch goal – art by Vincent Danks Print stretch goal by colourist Andrew Richmond KS exclusive journal pages – written by Gibson, art by DanksĬheck out the Kickstarter for Gravestown #3 here. Go to the comics section of Kickstarter and look at the current drives. Other pledge levels include full colour art print from Danks, colourist Andrew Richmond, large-sized journal pages written by Gibson and drawn by Danks, bookplates, original art from the comic, painted originals by Danks, and more. Plus, all pledges get the free postcard of the unused Titan Books Gravestown cover… Gravestown postcard included with all pledges Interior art by Vincent DanksĪs you’d expect, plenty of extras coming along with this third issue, including free digital copies of Raven #4 and #5, which feature Danks’ Sapphire, Mad Girl, and Gibson’s Griffin, the prototype for Harker. G ravestown #3 not only has the 24 pages of Gibson and Danks story but also includes another eight pages of back-matter, with news of more new series coming from both Ariel Press and Time Bomb Comics through the year – including the forthcoming sequel story featuring Emma and the mysterious Ravenhall, called Ravenhall. Instead of peppering you with random tricks and tactics or the stuff you can easily Google, in this all-new masterclass, I’ll be outlining my entire proven framework for Kickstarter success. Plus, there’s the matter of what happened to the rest of Emma’s old friends and time to catch up with her new supernatural mates! The official graphic novel for the movie adaptation of Dune has been launched via Kickstarter despite the fact that it is being published by a big studio in the form of Legendary Comics. I’m delivering a 60 minute masterclass all about launching profitable Kickstarter campaigns to fund your comic projects. 22,461,521.63 raised for local bookstores Kickstarter Publishing Kickstarter Publishing is a proud home for independent books, comics, and literary projects of all kinds. It became relevant for the Order of the Stick comics when Rich Burlew. She’s sort of settling into the strangeness of Gravestown after walking into the weird land from the modern world in issue 1, but now finds herself pursued by violent alien beings and discovers the secret faerie court. Kickstarter is a popular crowdfunding site focused to bring creative projects to life. The new issue follows the misadventures of Emma across 24 pages of vampires, faeries, UFOs, ghosts and zombies. I described the first issue as doing a “magnificent job of setting up something creepy, and weird, and very strange’ and as ‘a perfect first issue that builds up the tension and reveals just enough to entice you in, perfectly paced, great dialogue, and Danks’ art just looks stunning on every page.” Gravestown‘s third issue is now up on Kickstarter to be backed – it’s already fully funded but there’s plenty of opportunity to pick up the issues and many different reward tiers until the campaign ends on 14th June.
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